By any wild chance, you you happen to remember the visit from ATF agents Fast and Furious in May of last year? Long story short was, one of the co-owners of the gun store was trying to get some guns off of his books. What he was doing was, when a customer would buy a single firearm, he would list two on the Form 4473; the real gun purchased plus a second one he wanted to disappear. I was one such customer. I bought a rifle but he noted a rifle AND a handgun; a S&W Model 27 if memory serves me correctly. The BATFE caught wind of this somehow, did some digging around and interviewed me as part of their investigation. For obvious reasons I've avoided that gun store ever since but yesterday on a whim, decided to poke my head back in there and see what's up. As Big Red's tires slowed down and turned into their parking lot, I'll be honest, I was shocked they were even still in business. I mean what the fuck, one of your guys had committed multiple federal felonies so ya know, closed down much?

Nope, still OPEN FOR BUSINESS. I go inside and to their credit, their current used gun selection is MUCH better than it used to be. Now they had probably 45-50 used handguns, where as they used to be around 12-15. So that was a nice surprise. When the opportunity presented itself I explained to the owner -- now sole owner, btw -- who I was and mentioned that courtesy of this gun shop the ATF came knocking on my door a year earlier. "Oh you're just one of a hundred or so." So, what ever came of the investigation? is his former partner in jail for violating federal firearm laws? Nope. A YEAR FUCKING ON, AND HE HASN'T EVEN BEEN FUCKING INTERVIEWED YET, let alone been arrested or facing prosecution. So yeah, while existing gun laws are being blatantly ignored, we need more gun laws like we need a hole in the fucking head.

But if there's any silver lining, they had some beaten up Chinese Type 53's in for $175 each. They won't win any beauty pageants, but from a purely functional point of view it might not be a bad idea to pick up a couple because I just sold my Winchester 94AE yesterday, so now I've got some cash burning a hole through my pocket. And yes, I could kick myself in the ass for missing this $157 for 880 rounds of 54R deal; now the same ammo can't be had for any less than $189 per case. Had I caught the earlier deal, I probably would have posted it after picking up a couple cases for myself. Dammit.

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Hey Ernie, just picked up a case of steel core 7.62X39 ammo today. I'm not sure about the importing logistics from Canada to the US but it may be worth your while compared to the armslist link you had today at $1.06/round. David

Dave, you Canadian bastard. First off, $299 Canadian? What is that like $21... $22 in US Dollars? And secondly, one can not (legally) import ammunition into the United States without an signed Form 6 from our friends at the ATF. They will not sign one for steel core 7.62x39 (and not for 5.45x39 either). Now based upon current events I could just skip the form and have you send it to me anyway, and even if the ATF catches on, they won't even look into it until at least 2015 anyway. Where's the harm, amirite?

This week, as teams around Major League Baseball celebrate the star of another season with ceremonial first pitches, pre game ceremonies, and plenty of patriotic red, white, and blue bunting, we thought we'd celebrate with this list of the most memorable Opening Day moments of all time.

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Hiking the Pali Puka trail is not for those with BALLS of STEEL. Absolutely no children on this hike and definitely don't go when it's windy because this area is known to have upwards of 50-90mph gusts. As you'll see in this video there are some points where it gets very close to the edge with about a 1000 foot drop on either side.

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